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Alexandra Zuckerman, “Flower Fields,” Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
When you enter the illuminated space of the Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art in Tel Aviv, all you see is a sort of avenue of pale vertical rectangles with ghostly patterns flickering on them. The avenue leads to an isolated, faded rectangle, on the far wall. The rectangles along the avenue are identical in size, equally spaced apart. Each one has a softness of its own, warm or cool, and together they span a bright and colorful musical range. These are Alexandra Zuckerman’s “flower fields,” which are also fields of vision: When you approach them you discover a calculated and precise delicacy, up to the last of the patches.